Ferdinand, king of Naples and the ally of Skanderbeg urged the Italian feudal states to create a “Italic covenant” to face the Ottoman risk. The Venice Senate, gathered on June 25, 1466, rejected such a proposition and said that the war against the Turks (cite) “should stay away from home and become among enemy countries more than in the Ottomans.”
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8 May, National Day of the Red Cross and the Red Crescent
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8 May 1786, was premiered the “Skanderbeg” tragedy on the stage of the French Theater in Paris
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8 May 1910, took place the battle of Carralaves, between the Albanian insurgents and Ottoman armies
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8 May 1926, was concluded the agreement between the Albanian Government and the Serbian-Albanian Bank
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8 May 1937, King Zog I decreed the Law on Changing the Names of Some Cities, Villages, Wards, Rivers, etc


